The scalling process actually takes a 4x3 cut of the 16x9 signal the stretches it out to give an artificial 16x9 aspect ratio. People appear short and squat and you miss some available screen images. Spend the extra on a 1080 set

Buttons are kinda tricky to use at first, but you get used to it, and you can adjust the OSD timeout is short when you first get it, but you can make it longer.

Stand doesn't seem solid enough to support the mass of the panel. Heavy typing, scrolling, etc. may cause the panel to shake or move slightly. This could prove difficult if you're working on precision applications where sudden movement of the monitor could cause problems.